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A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “M”

In this article, I’ll be introducing a whole batch of Western songs whose titles start with the letter “M”! You probably don’t usually listen only to songs that begin with a specific letter, but that’s exactly why trying it might lead you to tracks you didn’t know before and spark new discoveries.

By the way, when it comes to English words that start with “M,” there are plenty that seem perfect for song titles, like “Mr,” “Mrs,” “Magic,” “Make,” and “Moon.” If you’re a fan of Western music, you might already have a few songs in mind.

With that hope of meeting some new tracks, please enjoy reading this article.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “M” (71–80)

Make It To ChristmasAlessia Cara

Alessia Cara – Make It To Christmas
Make It To ChristmasAlessia Cara

This song, which earnestly sings about the complex emotions of winter romance, is a track released in November 2019 by Canadian singer-songwriter Alessia Cara.

Its theme is a bittersweet wish to somehow keep a wavering relationship alive until Christmas.

Up-tempo pop sounds layered with warm strings lend a positive energy that contrasts with the sentimental lyrics.

In Canada, it peaked at number 89 and was later included on her holiday EP “Holiday Stuff.” It’s recommended for anyone who can relate to the turmoil of sensing a breakup while still clinging to hope.

A real, emotionally resonant song that voices the honest feelings behind the glitter of Christmas.

More To LifeAlina Baraz & Galimatias

Alina Baraz & Galimatias – More To Life (Official Lyric Video)
More To LifeAlina Baraz & Galimatias

A decade after the release of their 2015 EP Urban Flora, Alina Baraz and Galimatias have teamed up once again for a new collaboration.

This track, featured on the EP Urban Flora: Lost Sequels, captivates with an ethereal sound reminiscent of their past classic.

Galimatias’s delicate piano and ambient pads weave a floating, atmospheric track layered with Alina’s intimate, velvety vocals, drawing listeners into a dreamlike space.

Seamlessly blending downtempo R&B and electronica, this piece is perfect for nighttime drives or quiet, reflective moments.

MagnifyDizzy Fae

Dizzy Fae – Magnify (Official Music Video)
MagnifyDizzy Fae

Dijon Fay is a Minneapolis-based singer with a diverse background in classical voice, jazz, ballet, and African dance.

Centered on R&B while dissolving boundaries with alternative, soul, and electronic elements, she continues to craft a fluid, genre-blurring sound.

Released in October 2025, this work is contemporary R&B marked by mellow, silky vocals and refined production.

It’s a quintessentially her, genre-fluid track that channels a journey of self-love and discovery.

An energetic music video has also been produced, offering a compelling visual world you won’t want to miss.

For anyone exploring modern R&B sounds, this is a must-check track.

Man With The BagJessie J

This song is a modern take on a 1950s jazz standard, reimagined by Jessie J with her powerhouse vocals and a glamorous big band-style sound.

Layers of strings, brass, and sleigh bells set the stage for her commanding voice to shine.

The lyrics capture the excitement of waiting for Santa’s arrival, perfectly matched with a swinging rhythm.

Recorded in 2015 for a UK advertisement and later included on her album “This Christmas Day,” it reached No.

70 on the UK chart and earned a Silver certification.

It’s an ideal pick for energizing a karaoke session or enjoying a classic Christmas atmosphere.

Mary, Did You Know?Kathy Mattea

Kathy Mattea is a country singer from West Virginia.

Known for her distinctive style that incorporates elements of folk, bluegrass, and Celtic music, she has produced numerous hits since the late 1980s.

Her 1993 gospel album “Good News” marked her first Christmas release.

The piece included on this album is a hymn that poses questions to Mary, the mother of Jesus, gently asking whether she knew what miracles the child she bore would one day perform.

Its restrained arrangement and her tender vocals evoke both religious reverence and warm emotion.

The album won the Grammy Award for Best Gospel Album in 1994, earning her the second Grammy of her career.

Miss You Most (At Christmas Time)Mariah Carey

Mariah Carey – Miss You Most (At Christmas Time) (Official Video)
Miss You Most (At Christmas Time)Mariah Carey

It’s a gentle ballad by Mariah Carey included on her album “Merry Christmas,” released for the holiday season in the ’90s.

Created in 1994 as a collaboration with Walter Afanasieff, the song expresses the loneliness and heartache of not having a loved one by your side during the festive Christmas season.

Its calm arrangement featuring strings and Carey’s emotive vocals really resonate.

It’s a piece that quietly touches the heart when listened to on a Christmas spent apart from a partner or on a night when memories of a past love resurface.

Meeting You Once (The End)Natanya

Natanya – Meeting You Once (The End) (Official Video)
Meeting You Once (The End)Natanya

Singer-songwriter Natanya, based in London, has drawn attention for a musical style that bridges jazz, R&B, and neo-soul, after studying classical piano from an early age.

In 2023, she won “Best New Artist” at the GUAP Gala.

Her track released in October 2025 incorporates Jersey club rhythms.

It balances a mellow mood that evokes quiet morning moments spent with friends with a brisk, buoyant beat.

The narrative, tracing the boundary between a one-time meeting and parting, carries a poignant sense of ruminating contact with the past.

Its transparent harmonies and spatially nuanced sound design are striking, and with production handled by Natanya herself, the work stands as an ambitious fusion of alternative pop and dance music.